The Germantown 911 dispatcher who took the cell phone call on the night of former NBA star Lorenzen Wright's murder tried to map the location of the call but couldn't.

"I looked at the CAD mapping to attempt to see if the CAD mapping had plotted where the 911 call came in, and it did not appear on the CAD mapping screen," dispatcher Claudia Kenley Woods told investigators in an interview that was part of an administrative review of how the call was handled.

"I looked at the latitude and longitude and determined that it apparently was not in our jurisdiction and turned it over to my supervisor who attempted on his iPhone to plot the lat and long and could not plot it."

Germantown Police released four interviews today that are part of the administrative review. Some of the information was redacted to ensure the criminal investigation by the Memphis Police Department is not jeopardized, Germantown officials said.

Woods told investigators she answered a phone call, but there was no voice on the line.

"I answered the phone and heard what appeared to be (REDACTED)," she said. "Approximately (REDACTED). There was no voice. No other noise. Um, disconnected and called the number back. Got no answer."

That's when she tried to plot the location on the computer. When she couldn't, she called the number back again 30 or 40 minutes later and still received no answer.

Memphis police found Wright body Wednesday near a wooded area in southeast Memphis. Investigators say the cause of death was homicide by gunshot wound